September 9 marks a special day for a certain generation of Everton fans in particular.

Merseyside derby victories have, unfortunately, been few and far between for the Blues over the last few years in particular - with only one victory over Liverpool since the turn of the decade.

But, on this day 13 years ago, Everton marked a famous win over their bitter rivals in some style.

A strike from Tim Cahill and a double from Andy Johnson helped David Moyes' Blues to a stunning 3-0 win over Liverpool at Goodison Park, helping them to three wins out of their first four games of the 2006/07 term.

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The Everton line-up has changed drastically since that day - but where are those players from 13 years ago now?

We've had a look at what the future held for all 13 players who made it onto the pitch for the Blues that day.

Tim Howard

This was just the start of the goalkeepers long spell with Everton, which only came to an end at the close of the 2015/16 campaign.

After what was a brilliant period between the sticks for the Blues, the USA international returned to the MLS with the Colorado Rapids, where he is still playing his football today.

This, however, will be his last campaign as a player as he prepares for retirement.

In September 2018, Howard was part of a consortium that bought a majority stake in Dagenham and Redbridge.

Tony Hibbert

Tony Hibbert of Everton and Idrissa Gueye of Lille chase the ball during the UEFA Europa League Group H match at Goodison Park on November 6, 2014

A true stalwart of Everton, the right-back still had a good few years left in his Blues career at this stage.

The defender eventually left the club after being released after the end of the 2015/16 campaign after making 328 appearances in royal blue - having struggled for game time in the two seasons before that.

Hibbert later turned out for St Aloysius FC in a surprise appearance alongside his dad in 2016 before playing a selection of games for amateur side Hares in April 2017, with his first match seeing them lose a nine-game winning streak.

Joseph Yobo

Joseph Yobo signed for Fenerbahce twice on loan in both 2010 and 2011 before eventually joining the Turkish side on a permanent basis ahead of the 2012/13 campaign.

Two years later the defender was back in the Premier League for a short spell with Norwich City which saw him make eight appearances in all competitions - including keeping a clean sheet against Man City on his debut.

Yobo retired from international football in 2014 as Nigeria's joint record appearance holder and now works as a football pundit with SuperSport.

Joleon Lescott

This game came towards the start of an Everton career which lasted three seasons before an extremely controversial move to Man City in the summer of 2009.

After winning two Premier League titles and an FA Cup which the Manchester side, a number of short term moves followed.

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Between 2014 and 2017 the centre-back lined up for West Brom, Aston Villa, AEK Athens and Sunderland before his playing career came to a halt.

Lescott can now be found working as a pundit for various oultets.

Gary Naysmith

Gary Naysmith made 155 appearances for Everton in all competitions before eventually leaving the club in 2007, moving down to the Championship with Sheffield United.

A spell in League One with Huddersfield Town followed before a year spent with Aberdeen back in the SPL. In October 2013, the former Scotland international was made player-assistant manager of East Fife before being named permanent manager of the club in December of that year.

Naysmith ended his playing career in 2016 to take charge of Queen of the South where he stayed until May 2019. The former defender now works for Hearts, managing their young players out on loan.

Leon Osman

Gretar Steinsson, now Everton's chief European scout, in his playing days with Bolton battling with Leon Osman at Goodison Park

One of the mainstays of Moyes' time at Everton, Osman kept his strong performances up after Roberto Martinez took charge at Goodison Park.

The midfielder eventually left the Blues at the end of the 2015/16 campaign having made 433 appearances for the club, bagging 57 goals in that time.

The 38-year-old can still often be seen around Goodison Park, either taking in the game as a fan or through his work as a pundit with the BBC.

Phil Neville

Phil Neville hung up his boots at the end of his time with Everton - which came at the culmination of the 2012/13 campaign.

From there, the former Manchester United man moved into both punditry and coaching roles, even being interviewed for the vacant Blues role before Martinez took charge.

Neville spent time as a coach with Manchester United under Moyes before joining Valencia as a coach and later assistant manager in 2015 - eventually working alongside his brother Gary with the La Liga side.

The 42-year-old is now the head coach of England women's national team and owns a stake in Salford City alongside former teammates Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and brother Gary.

Lee Carsley

Having made 199 appearances for Everton, Lee Carsley turned down the offer of a new contract in 2008 and moved to hometown club Birmingham City instead.

Two seasons were spent there before the midfielder spent the final campaign of his playing career with Coventry City, where he later became coach of their U18 team and had a brief spell as caretaker manager of the first team in February 2013.

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A brief spell alongside fellow former Everton player David Weir at Sheffield United followed in 2013 before roles with England's youth setup and Brentford came about - with the latter again seeing him take charge of the first team for a short period.

Carsley was named caretaker manager of Birmingham in September 2017 until Steve Cotterill was appointed later that month - and he followed the manager out the door when he was sacked in March 2018, continuing his role with England U21s as a coach.

Mikel Arteta

After making a high-profile and controversial exit from Goodison Park on deadline day in August 2011, Mikel Arteta spent five years with the Arsenal - helping them to two FA Cup triumphs in that time.

July 2016 saw the Spaniard take up a assistant coach role at Manchester City, which is a position the former midfielder still holds today working alongside Pep Guardiola.

Arteta was strongly linked with the vacant managerial position at Arsenal before Unai Emery's appointment in 2018.

Tim Cahill

Spells across the world were in the pipeline for Tim Cahill following his exit from Everton in the summer of 2012 - with New York Red Bulls, Shanghai Shenhua, Hangzhou Greentown, Melbourne City, Millwall and Jamshedpur all added to his CV.

Earlier this year, the Australian great announced his retirement from football and he is now taking his coaching badges in a bid to make a future move to management.

The 39-year-old was also recently confirmed as a regular panelist for the upcoming season of Match of the Day coverage with the BBC.

Andy Johnson

He was the two-goal hero on the day for Everton, but his time at the club eventually proved to be a brief one.

Andy Johnson moved to Fulham in 2008 where he spent four years - before short stints with Queens Park Rangers and Crystal Palace brought an end to the striker's playing career in 2015.

In March 2016, Johnson was named as a club ambassador at Palace.

James Beattie (sub for Osman - 83')

Appearances from the bench were a regular occurrence for James Beattie across the 2006/07 season, and the striker left Everton in the summer following.

Spells with Sheffield United, Stoke City, Rangers and Accrington Stanley followed before the striker was appointed the manager of the latter club in 2013 - a position he spent 16 months in.